Shenandoah Telecommunications Company Reports Q4 and Year End Customers and Network Enhancements
- Wireless Growth Continues During Network Upgrades
- Pace of Network Upgrades Exceeds Targets
Shentel had 722,562 wireless postpaid customers, a fourth quarter increase of 3,777 postpaid net additions, with 7,014 postpaid net additions in its Legacy area. For 2016, taking into consideration the 404,965 postpaid customers acquired in the nTelos transaction on
There were 236,138 prepaid wireless customers at year-end, a decrease of 39,308 in the fourth quarter. Included in the decrease was the one time reduction of the length of time a customer is inactive before eliminating them from the customer count, which resulted in 24,348 prepaid customers being removed in the fourth quarter. The eliminated customers were non-revenue producing, so the impact on prepaid revenue is minimal. Excluding this change, the company lost 14,960 prepaid customers with a net loss of 43 in the legacy area. Total company fourth quarter prepaid churn, excluding the one-time purge, was 5.9% and 4.7% in the Legacy area. Total annual prepaid churn was 5.4% and 4.8% in the Legacy area.
As of year-end, the company migrated 87,793 postpaid and 41,141 prepaid nTelos customers for a total of 128,934 to the Sprint back office. As planned, the prepaid migration was completed in late December and the outsourced prepaid billing platform was turned down. At the current pace, Shentel expects to complete migrating the remaining postpaid nTelos customers by the end of Q3 2017.
At year-end 2016, the cable segment had 132,465 Revenue Generating Units (RGUs), consisting of 60,495 High Speed Internet RGUs, 21,352 phone RGUs and 50,618 video RGUs. The company added 35 net RGUs in the fourth quarter and 6,956 in 2016. In Q4, the company added 643 higher margin High Speed Internet RGUs, 153 phone RGUs and lost 761 lower margin video RGUs.
The wireline segment ended 2016 with 18,443 phone RGUs, 14,314 High Speed Internet RGUs and 5,264 video RGUs. In the fourth quarter and for 2016 the company lost, respectively, 294 and 1,809 voice RGUs, 21 and 92 video RGUs and gained 119 and 425 High Speed Internet RGUs.
Shentel exceeded its targets for the nTelos network upgrade during 2016. The number of targeted sites and the number actually completed during the year are provided below:
Target | Actual | |
Sites upgraded from 3G to 4G LTE | 301 | 302 |
800 MHz capability added to existing sites | 94 | 99 |
De-commission overlapping sites | 62 | 76 |
New Coverage Sites | 50 | 51 |
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Source:Shenandoah Telecommunications, Inc. Earle A. MacKenzie Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer 540-984-5192 Earle.Mackenzie@emp.shentel.com OrJohn Nesbett /Jennifer Belodeau Institutional Marketing Services (IMS) 203-972-9200 jnesbett@institutionalms.com
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